Speakers and guest artists at Knox College, 1998-1999

Michael P. Doyle, chemist, American Chemical Society

Gideon Aran, sociologist, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Morris Dees, attorney and activist, Southern Poverty Law Center

Victoria Gonzales, political scientist

Robert Ian Winstin, composer

David Buss, psychologist, University of Texas, Austin

Carlos Cortes, historian, University of California Riverside

Susan Dever, media studies professor

Scott Faulonbridge, comedian

Phillip R. Green, Procter & Gamble research scientist

Rod Barker, journalist

Mike Lee, jazz saxophonist

Tad Daley, political scientist

David Usher, activist and co-founder of the American Coalition for Fathers and Children

Candace Gingrich, field consultant and spokesperson, Human Rights Campaign

Vicki Mahaffey, English professor

Keith Maskus, economist, University of Colorado-Boulder

Rita Thornton, attorney

Jeanette Thornton, physician

Jonathan Fineberg, art historian

Karen Eterovitch, actor

Carol Baylor, artist

Ted Reuter, pianist

Cin Salach, poet and musician

Tom DeLuca, hypnotist

Jessica Spector, philosopher

Wayne Zeller, chemist

Mullane Irish Dancers

Doyle Landry, leadership development consultant, Chicago Youth Government

Captive Free

Ge'yla, poet and performance artist

Steve Birdine, motivational speaker

John Lewis, congressman and civil rights activist

Rondell Sheridan, comedian

Maria Falzone, comedian

Chad Woodard, youth pastor

Rev. Kermit Peterson, Galesburg

Crossing the Jordan, musical group

Maria Teresa Tula, Salvadoran human rights activist

John R. Marquart, chemist, Eastern Illinois University and American Chemical Society

Kathy Kelly, human rights activist, Voices of the Wilderness

Allison Johnson, Spanish scholar

Fernando Gomez-Herrero, Spanish scholar

John Thatcher Frazer, artist

Rob McConnell, trombonist

Bobby Shew, trumpeter

Mark Vinci, saxaphonist

Orquesta de Jazz y Salsa Alto Maiz, jazz band

Jan Erkert and Dancers

Franz Schulze, architectural historian

Carol Trosset

Bradford Wood, historian

Claudia Brenner, author

Valerie Traub, historian, University of Michigan

Julie Goldman, comedian

Richard Crouch, German scholar

Mary Weismantel, anthropologist, Northwestern University

Ricardo Chavarria, former Nicaraguan cabinet member

Eaven Boland, poet and English professor, Stanford University

Alvin Plantinga, philosopher, University of Notre Dame

Tim Kazurinsky, former "Saturday Night Live" comedian

Beverly Guy-Sheftall, professor, Spelman College

Dudley Smith, artist

Penny Neale, cancer survivor

Amy Hennessy, activist, Feminist Majority (Knox College Class of '98)

Anastasia Higginbotham, author

Semenya McCord, jazz vocalist

Janet Mensen-Reynolds, opera singer

Tim Riley

Patrick Driver, actor

Michael Aronin, comedian

Rob Clark, business editor, Galesburg Register-Mail

Keith Belzer and Michael Devanie, attorneys in precedent-setting case on the rights of mentally ill jail inmates

Dr. Vernice Berry

Dr. Felix Boatange

Jimmy Cabrera, motivational speaker

Jeffrey Rous, economist, University of North Texas

Carolyn Mahoney, mathematician, California State University at San Marcos

Douglass Moo, professor, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Barbara Young, photographer and psychiatrist, Johns Hopkins University

Diann Thornley, writer

James B. Stewart, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist